A transformative experience
The original song continues to morph in interesting ways. And it sounds like there's room for another iteration .. and a new transformation. Where will it go next? Thanks for letting me be a part of it.

Love the battle portions of the music .. and those moments when the drums mimic a military tattoo.

Gods of War
I'm glad you are making a version for every god out there. You've got to play it safe :-) More restrained but equally as menacing. Warren's dark, descriptive lyrics work a treat. Like this. Thanks.

Words and music
work really well together - a slight King Crimson feel in there - I think it's the extreme distortion on the guitar. Warren's words always seem to have a life of their own. Good post.
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Gods of War
Sweet intro with the guitar's ... this is a good combination with your music and Warrens words. I like the melody change at body snatchers and then the strange instrumental that takes you out ... the harmonics with the bells! it's all good

what a production
Like the snare and the way it keeps its self restrained up until the center it builds and things get serious cool chord progressions I dig the warren lyrics always a great song good to the last bell :)

Cheers, Mr E
It's not finished but David's contributions made it so much better than the earlier iteration I had to post it. And thanks to Warren for "soup du jour" which I would never have thought of.

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